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Biological Responses in Cancer

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The series of volumes entitled Biological Responses in Cancer provides information on approaches through which the interaction between neoplas tic and normal cells may be modified. Topics discussed in various volumes include immunological and host defense systems, control mechanisms of cell and population growth, cell differentiation, and cell transformation. This volume is specifically concerned with various aspects of cell interactions and regulation within heterogeneous tumor cell populations, and their role in tumor progression and metastasis. Knowledge in this area is likely to provide new leads toward the exploitation of novel cellular sites and mech anisms in the development of new types of therapies of cancer. Several topics are discussed within these general areas of consideration. The possibly unique characteristics and mechanisms of tumor vascularization and the potential sites of interference with angiogenesis that might have therapeutic impli cations are critically evaluated. Tumor cell-normal tissue interactions in volved in different phases of the growth and metastatic processes are dis cussed in two chapters dealing with mechanisms of tumor invasion and with the role of collagen in mammary tumor growth; here again potential leads are identified that may be exploited toward the development of new thera peutic approaches. The evolution of phenotypic diversity as a phenomenon complicating the biology of tumor metastasis and consequently affecting the opportunities offered by chemotherapy is also critically considered.

List of contents

1 Angiogenesis, Tumor Vascularization, and Potential Interference with Tumor Growth.- 2 Mechanisms of Tumor Invasion and Their Potential Therapeutic Modifications.- 3 Mammary Tumor Growth Arrest by Collagen Synthesis Inhibitors.- 4 The Evolution of Phenotypic Diversity in Metastatic Tumor Cells.- 5 Factors Influencing the Generation of Phenotypic Heterogeneity in Mammary Tumors.- 6 The Mammary Gland: A Model for Hormonal Control of Differentiation and Preneoplasia.- 7 Role of Cyclic AMP in Modifying the Growth of Mammary Carcinomas: Genomic Regulation.- 8 Cellular Heterogeneity of Human Tumors: Implications for Understanding and Treating Cancer.

Summary

The series of volumes entitled Biological Responses in Cancer provides information on approaches through which the interaction between neoplas­ tic and normal cells may be modified. Topics discussed in various volumes include immunological and host defense systems, control mechanisms of cell and population growth, cell differentiation, and cell transformation. This volume is specifically concerned with various aspects of cell interactions and regulation within heterogeneous tumor cell populations, and their role in tumor progression and metastasis. Knowledge in this area is likely to provide new leads toward the exploitation of novel cellular sites and mech­ anisms in the development of new types of therapies of cancer. Several topics are discussed within these general areas of consideration. The possibly unique characteristics and mechanisms of tumor vascularization and the potential sites of interference with angiogenesis that might have therapeutic impli­ cations are critically evaluated. Tumor cell-normal tissue interactions in­ volved in different phases of the growth and metastatic processes are dis­ cussed in two chapters dealing with mechanisms of tumor invasion and with the role of collagen in mammary tumor growth; here again potential leads are identified that may be exploited toward the development of new thera­ peutic approaches. The evolution of phenotypic diversity as a phenomenon complicating the biology of tumor metastasis and consequently affecting the opportunities offered by chemotherapy is also critically considered.

Product details

Assisted by Enric Mihich (Editor), Enrico Mihich (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 25.07.2013
 
EAN 9781468412383
ISBN 978-1-4684-1238-3
No. of pages 256
Weight 529 g
Illustrations XIII, 256 p. 52 illus.
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

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